Incumbent is responsible for planning, implementing, operating and monitoring of the school division's energy management program by setting of goals and strategies to save energy, conducting energy audits of the school division's buildings and providing technical assistance to administrators at the building and central administration level. Serves as the key advisor

to the Director of Educational Facilities Management on building and environmental energy matters. Incumbent outlines energy saving goals; applies analytical and evaluation methods to conduct energy studies and provide equipment and operational recommendations; forecasts future energy costs; prepares reports on energy consumption and utility charges and negotiates price structures with utility companies. Incumbent also establishes energy optimization protocols and programs/operates an intranet-based energy management system. This position will oversee all building utility commissioning services on new construction projects and LEED recertification of ACPS properties.

Qualifications:

Education: Bachelor's Degree with major coursework in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or a related field and some experience in energy management planning and analysis within a large, multi-facility environment to include experience in the operation, programming and troubleshooting of computer-based energy management systems and control systems; or equivalent combination of education and experience that would provide the noted knowledge,

skills and abilities.

Certification as an Energy Manager (CEM) by the Association of Energy Engineers preferred.

Must possess knowledge of computer-based energy management control and monitoring systems and must possess the skills and ability to program the systems and troubleshoot system malfunctions.

Applicant possess excellent analytical, organizational and communication skills. Must be able to establish and maintain effective working relationships with school administrators, staff, vendors and utilities personnel.

Applicant is able to communicate in the English language with others in individual or group setting in person or by telephone.

Applicant must be able to produce written documents in the English language reflecting clearly organized thoughts using proper sentence construction, punctuation, and grammar.

Applicant must possess a valid Driver's License with a good driving record.

Essential Functions:

Plans, organizes and implements the school division's energy management program, coordinating the energy awareness program, and the training of school division personnel.

Analyzes the infrastructure of the school division's facilities including electrical, mechanical, HVAC, control, water, wastewater, envelope, solid waste, irrigation systems and lighting systems; and recommends field improvement measures to equipment and components to minimize energy costs.

Assesses operational characteristics of division facilities; determines areas in which energy conservation measures are needed; and establishes optimization protocols for the operational schedule of the division's energy systems (i.e.: system shut-down, run schedules, and operation setback parameters).

Programs, operates, and maintains the division's intranet-based central building automation system to provide remote service to division facilities; develops and maintains building HVAC system operating schedules; reviews and edits control programs to change set points; and performs emergency restarts as necessary.

Performs detailed control systems diagnostics for integrity of system operation; and troubleshoots malfunctions.

Promotes a division-wide energy conservation program to increase awareness of energy use and abuse; and develops energy conservation education materials.

Advises the mechanical, electrical, and HVAC trades on the proper operation of energy control systems, energy conservation methods/procedures, and recommended field improvement measures. Develops training programs for personnel to provide the special skills and techniques required to maintain mechanical, electrical and HVAC equipment and control systems.

Reviews specifications and drawings for construction and renovation projects; coordinates mechanical/electrical design and evaluates major equipment changes in buildings; and participates in final on-site inspections to ensure consistency with the division's energy management program.

Maintains currency in local, state, and federal regulations pertaining to energy conservation; interprets applicable building and energy codes, regulations, and standards; and ensures that the division's energy management program is in compliance.

Maintains accurate and complete energy management program and fiscal records.

Negotiates price structures with utility company personnel and requests the installation/modification of utility services as needed.